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Are Immigration Authorities Going After School Children Now?

By Amanda Martinez, deleted. Posted May 8, 2008.


If true, then it's hard to imagine the cruelty that resides in these people's hearts.

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Editor's Note: Immigration raids near schools in Berkeley and Oakland have sent waves of panic in the communities and may keep undocumented students from attending class, writes NAM education reporter Amanda Martinez.

OAKLAND, Calif. - Berkeley High senior Chase Stern said he was taking an Advanced Placement test May 6, when he noticed that his classmates were fidgeting in their seats and seemed distracted.

He soon found out that the Latino students were receiving text messages and phone calls from family members, warning them that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were nearby, and that they should be cautious and find their way home because family members could not pick them up.

Scores of undocumented parents began to panic as early as 7: 30 a.m. May 6, as word got around that ICE vehicles were parked near schools in East Oakland and South Berkeley.

Parent liaison Isela Barbosa said she was swamped with phone calls all day. "Parents were so afraid to come to the school, they called family members and neighbors, whoever had papers, to pick up their children."

A community member contacted Mark Coplan, Berkeley Unified School District's public information officer to tell him that a Latino family from South Berkley had been detained at a house near Russell Street, and that neighbors had spotted ICE vehicles near school areas.

By noon, the district had received so many calls from concerned parents that they set up an automated voice message system, assuring parents that that there was no way they would allow ICE officers to pick up students from school campuses. These messages were sent out both in English and in Spanish.

At about the same time, Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) officials were receiving similar calls from concerned parents and community members that ICE agency vehicles had been spotted near four Oakland schools, including Esperanza Elementary, where parents say they saw agents parked on International Blvd, 98th, 95th, and San Leandro Boulevard, a four block radius surrounding the school.

OUSD officials said they were hesitant to communicate with parents, so instead sent out e-mails to all school district staff about what was happening and reminding them that the school district's commitment was to educate all students, documented or otherwise. The e-mail also advised staff not to facilitate any immigration enforcement actions.

As word of the presence of ICE agents in the neighborhood spread, Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums rushed over to Esperanza Elementary School, where a number of parents and community members had gathered.

Addressing them, the Mayor called the situation the "the ugly side of government."

He labeled the ICE actions "inappropriate and unnecessary" and reiterated that children needed education, not harassment. "There should be no raids in Oakland," he said.

"As a sanctuary city," Dellums said, "we're all in unison. We don't want this type of intimidation. Immigrants are human beings, and need to be dealt with respect."

Oakland Vice Mayor Larry Reid, who also showed up at the school, said there was no warning about the ICE raids. "ICE just rolls in and tells our police department after the fact," he said. "The students are upset and crying. The school's administration said some of the kids are very shook up."

ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice said that the agency is mindful of the sensitivities associated with schools. She said there was no truth to the reports that ICE was targeting schools on this day, and that the two ICE fugitive operations teams based in the Bay Area go out virtually ever day seeking immigrant fugitives.

She confirmed that on the morning of May 6, ICE officers arrested four immigration violators who were from Mexico, and were living at a residence in Berkeley. A fifth person was arrested at a residence in Oakland, she said, noting that all five have been released, pending immigration hearings.

Sara Nuno of the Family and Community Office of the OUSD dismissed ICE's assertion that there was no targeting of any schools. "They are targeting schools and we are watching them do it," she asserted.

Ellen Murry, who had come to the school to pick up her grandnephew, said that she believed these types of government actions hurt all students, not just the undocumented ones. She said that if students stayed away from school out of fear, it could impact the school district's income, the bulk of which comes from student attendance.

Troy Flint, communications officer of OUSD, pointed out that such raids distracted students who were taking the state standardized test. He assured students that the OUSD would do everything it could to allow them to finish taking the tests.

Parents and local groups, including the Alameda Labor Council, sent out more than 900 e-mails letting parents know of what was taking place.

One parent liaison, who helped to make phone calls throughout the day to concerned parents, said he thought the fear of deportation was serious. If parents sought his advice, he said, he would tell them to keep their chidren at home, even though the OUSD has assured them that the students would be protected.

NAM reporter Pete Micek contributed to this report.

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Immigrants should know the risk
Posted by: michael1972 on May 8, 2008 1:16 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Our school systems are over crowded and as sad as it may be the parents of these children took that risk by coming here illegally. If the current laws of this country are being enforced, then those who are here illegally do not have the right to complain.

It is the responsibility of Latin America (Mexico, El-Salvador and so on) to educate their own people. I do not want my tax dollars being spent on those come here illegally and suck up the resources that should be reserved for all legal citizens (black, brown, red, yellow or white people). The truth must me told.

» RE: Immigrants should know the risk Posted by: El Hombre Malo
» RE: Immigrants should know the risk Posted by: allUneedislove
» The National Origins Act Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: Immigrants should know the risk Posted by: Amerikagulag
Typical "American " Racism
Posted by: Mexitli on May 8, 2008 4:03 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
From the ignorant slob to the government jack booted thug.

Of the white, for the white, by the white.

» Not the same thing Posted by: Mexitli
» My thoughts exactly. Posted by: deang
ICE activity happening across the country
Posted by: ICERaidReport on May 8, 2008 6:15 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
What is interesting is how the ICE regional authorities in different parts of the country have all handled their task in vastly different manners. If you're like me, and follow the subject of immigration enforcement closely, you may be interested in my blog of news articles that is updated daily: http://raidreport.blogspot.com.

I need an anchor wife for my illegal former student
Posted by: ptown on May 8, 2008 6:28 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Can you help ??? I have a young friend who just turned 18. He is now facing deportation. He's been in the USA since he was 7 years old. He grew up in East Palo Alto. He needs an immigrants rights activist to marry him, like RIGHT NOW. Today. Got any sweet girls under 25 who will walk their talk and get this guy legal?
He's a sweetheart but he's impulsive so he does have a felony and tons of juvenile priors. Truly, I'd marry him myself but I'm old enough to be his mother.

ninethreeone
Posted by: ninethreeone on May 8, 2008 6:30 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The raids are happening.The laws are finally being enforced. We hear sad stories of "families being torn apart." Isn't it better to keep them together--in their own country? Any parent who comes here illegally "to make a better life for the children" will decide that it's better to go home and wait their turn. And there will be no upsetting cellphone calls.

» RE: ninethreeone Posted by: BreeMass
» RE: ninethreeone Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: The law is wrong Posted by: Techubus
Clearly as Americans we can neither read, know or follow our own laws...
Posted by: the baron on May 8, 2008 6:30 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
It was clearly stated in this article that the teachers' job(s) regardless of registration as a lawful, citizen, or as a legal resident immigrant, or illegal immigrant that the children should be taught.

Second should a child be born within this country they are automatically a citizen of this country; and their parents are then given citizenship. Whether or not this law is still on the books, let alone actually followed anymore is obviously in question.

Third, clearly some hear have not heard of paranoia. Regardless of being a legal immigrant, or lawful citizen, some I'm sure are fearful that just because of decent, or relation to an illegal they will be deported. It appears that not only have we forgotten our history (Japanese interment camps here during WWII, and more recently Arabs in Guantanamo Bay WOT(present day)), we have not learned from it.

How do the Mexican authorities do it? a question..
Posted by: zooeyhall on May 8, 2008 7:26 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I am an American who has snuck across the border in the middle of the night into Mexico. I have my kids enrolled in a Mexican school. What would the Mexican authorities do to me and my kids?

USA
Posted by: Mexitli on May 8, 2008 7:40 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Racist white trash nation!

» RE: USA Posted by: zooeyhall
» RE: USA Posted by: fearn
» RE: USA Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: USA Posted by: hms2004
» RE: Thanks asshole Posted by: Techubus
» RE: Thanks asshole Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: Thanks asshole Posted by: Spock
» RE: USA Posted by: AGeach
» RE: USA Posted by: adan_4_u
» Buey Posted by: Mexitli
Illegal Immigrants Children
Posted by: sneakertogo on May 8, 2008 7:43 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Scuuuuse me ! while this is a bad situtation - personally I am sick and tired of supporting the se people! I live in AZ - and we are getting ready to rename our State to: Mexizona! They keep coming draining us dry! don't balme those that are getting fed yup with this mess! Blame the parents that come here getting all kinds of benefits while us that work hard are nor able to afford healthcare etc etc etc .. why don't you take care and pay for all the women that get pregnant sliver across the border give birth here and the kids are automatically American citizens ! Only in america - Its totally insane! I recommend yo get off your self righteous high horse, and stop acting like a Cause Junkie ....

» RE: Illegal Immigrants Children Posted by: Old Skeptic
» RE: Illegal Immigrants Children Posted by: Old Skeptic
» Why RE-Name it? Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: Illegal Immigrants Children Posted by: Old Skeptic
Undocumented Children
Posted by: Karina on May 8, 2008 8:57 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Speaking as a parent, there are dangers that are not being addressed. Primarily that anyone who is in the US illegally, or with falsified documents, is likely not to be vaccinated. This can expose other children and parents to anything from measles to tuberculosis.

» RE: Undocumented Children Posted by: BreeMass
» RE: Undocumented Children Posted by: adan_4_u
» RE: Undocumented Children Posted by: Karina
» RE: Undocumented Children Posted by: maestra
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Issue really throws off people's moral compass
Posted by: Joshua Holland on May 8, 2008 9:06 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Saddened but not surprised by many of the comments. This issue really brings out the ugliest, most selfish part of many Americans.

Being in this country without valid papers is not a crime -- it's a civil code violation like letting one's vehicle registration expire. Entering the country without crossing a checkpoint is a class B misdemeanor, the equivalent of passing a bad check for a small sum, like $25 or $50.

So here we have all of these commenters, some of whom probably claim to be progressive-minded people, who see no problem with Homeland Security harassing the children of people who might (or might not) have committed a class B misdemeanor.

It shouldn't matter what one thinks about immigration in the larger sense, there are still other principles in play when it comes to ICE goon squads screwing with school children. Basic human empathy is what's lacking here.

» RE: Did you miss this part? Posted by: Techubus
» Factually incorrect Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Factually incorrect Posted by: Old Skeptic
» Try again Posted by: Joshua Holland
» 9-11 was an inside job. Posted by: ptown
» RE: Well sayed, Josh n/t Posted by: Techubus
» Hmmph... Posted by: darkhorse
» RE: Hmmph... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Hmmph... Posted by: darkhorse
» RE: Hmmph... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» If you fail to pay your registration Posted by: Ky Lake Dave
Tired of Bleeding Heart Articles.
Posted by: lavonneann on May 8, 2008 9:25 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I am very tired of articles such as this that try desperately to drum up sympathy for ILLEGALS.
I am tired of the crowded emergency rooms and paying for the health care and education of ILLEGALS.
If they are ILLEGAL they are costing us a fortune!

» I'm tired of YOU! Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: I'm tired of YOU! Posted by: lavonneann
» RE: I'm tired of YOU! Posted by: Karina
» RE: I'm tired of YOU! Posted by: BreeMass
» Hunh Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Hunh Posted by: drmflorida
» RE: Hunh Posted by: Joshua Holland
» Karina is correct Posted by: countingdaisies
» Um ... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» How about HELL Posted by: Mexitli
» Are YOU here legally? Posted by: Mexitli
» Hell yeah I am here LEGALLY Posted by: Ky Lake Dave
» If you're tired ... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: If you're tired ... Posted by: EncinoM
» RE: If you're tired ... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: It's so easy for you... Posted by: Techubus
» RE: It's so easy for you... Posted by: EncinoM
» RE: It's so easy for you... Posted by: Techubus
» RE: It's so easy for you... Posted by: EncinoM
» RE: About the 'election' Posted by: countingdaisies
» RE: If you're tired ... Posted by: Ky Lake Dave
What exactly are illegals costing us??
Posted by: BreeMass on May 8, 2008 9:35 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
In response to the posts on here about how much it costs to educate illegals and provide them with healthcare:

Illegal immigrants pay billions of dollars into the system in the form of payroll taxes that they never get back. In some years the surplus is as high as $9 billion dollars in unclaimed tax money. When the math is calculated, illegal immigrants pay way more into the system then they ever get back in social services. If you would like a reference on this, please see “Immigration in America Today” (Greenwood Publishing Group, August 2006) for starters.

It is not the fault of illegals that the government is spending more money on various occupations and military exercises throughout the worl then they are on education and health care. As I said in another post, immigrants always have and will continue to be a great scapegoat for the government and the people who buy into this farce need to do a bit of fact-checking before spouting off at the mouth about how much illegals cost us. Illegals wars, stupid programs like Star Wars and so many other of our military misadventures cost more money than illegal immigrants could ever hope to cost us.

Full disclosure: I am a natural born American citizen with anywhere from five to eight generations here in the US behind me...

» Adding ... Posted by: Joshua Holland
» Great point! Posted by: BreeMass
On immigration in general
Posted by: BreeMass on May 8, 2008 9:45 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I have a very dear friend who married an illegal immigrant from Mexico. This man came from a poverty stricken area in Mexico with no jobs, no educational opportunities and very little hope for any opportunity whatsoever. When he came to the US he walked five days through the desert to get here so he could get a job bussing tables for the elite in a major American city. He works his ass off, he pays taxes (but gets no money in refunds - see my above post), but now can't apply for citizenship even though he's married to a citizen because of laws passed under the current administration which disqualify him because he went to Mexico to take care of his mother and got caught on the way out (ironic, right?) so now he's in the system as an immigration violator. So, he walked five days through the desert and is now back working the same shit job and hoping a new law under a new administration will allow him to apply for citizenship so he can stay and contribute to the American way of life.

Now really, why do we hate him again? From my perspective, any one who will walk here through the desert for five days TWICE to bus tables for the rich and entitled should be welcomed with open arms. If an immigrant, illegal or otherwise, commits a serious crime, then by all means, deport him. But again, why exactly do we hate this man? Because he wants the American Dream? Because he took to heart the message on the Statue of Liberty? Or because he didn't want to stay in Mexico and be a poor Mexican with no job for the rest of his life (for which, I'm sure, most of you would hate him too).

This is not "bleeding heart liberalism" - this is about human rights and human dignity. If he and millions others like him are willing to come and contribute to our economy and way of life, despite how he is treated, why should we not allow it?

» The Oldest Trick in the Book Posted by: perkywa
» RE: On immigration in general Posted by: Old Skeptic
» RE: On immigration in general Posted by: BreeMass
» scary, isn't it? Posted by: ptown
Let the countries of the ILLEGALS
Posted by: lavonneann on May 8, 2008 9:45 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Let the countries of the ILLEGALS support their own citizens.
This country can not even support the health care of our own poor and we take on the health care, education, feeding, and public services for millions who are here ILLEGALLY!

» Adding... Posted by: BreeMass
» RE: Let the countries of the ILLEGALS Posted by: countingdaisies
Iraq?
Posted by: Karina on May 8, 2008 9:58 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Perhaps if we have the capability to handle the large influx of immigration, we should prioritize the immigrants/refugees of the country we destroyed? Seems they are the ones who deserve US public services.

» RE: Iraq? Posted by: Joshua Holland
How does Mexico treat illegal aliens?
Posted by: zooeyhall on May 8, 2008 9:59 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
From what I have read/heard...it isn't nicey nice.

Including minefields along the Guatamalan border.

And other countries...Canada, the EU, etc., I understand they give illegals short shrift.

» Mexico just passed a new law Posted by: Mexitli
Public "Education" is a SCAM!!!
Posted by: perkywa on May 8, 2008 10:05 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Did you know there was NO forced public "education" in this country before 1910? Do you also know that the reading proficiency of WWI inductees was 98.5% and that after 2 generations of "education" (Vietnam inductees) reading proficiency had dropped to 74%?

Public "education" is nothing more then behavior modification for the masses to make sure they don't think for themselves...and I'd say it is working perfectly. The public "education" idea sprang from the same place the eugenics movement came from...Elitist foundations (Ford, Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations) and captains of industry at the turn of the last century. The purpose is to create an ignorant mass that will spend themselves into oblivion, be good soldiers and Walmart Employees (or factory workers) and never question their "leaders".

In todays "education" system Thomas Edison (total of ZERO years of "school") would be in "special ed", Ben Franklin (total of 18 months of "school") would be in reform school and George Washington (2 years of "school" to learn Trigonometry and Surveying) would be in prison.

Why do we send our children off to a prison every day to be cared for by strangers we almost never meet?

Read this book and find out...
The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto a decorated Teacher of 30 years (1961 to 1992) who wrote this book after 10 years of research.

Sad
Posted by: Karina on May 8, 2008 10:51 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The saddest part of these comments/discussions/debates is that people on all sides resort to name calling, pettiness and insults. Perhaps if everyone would just make their points and hear others without all of the "you're a moron" crap, we'd get somewhere.
A different opinion doesn't make you ignorant, racist, bleeding heart, insert any other way of cutting each other down here. One can site their own experiences as background for their opinion and that is perfectly valid. But we don't care about each others stories. We want to get out our own opinions and tell anyone who disagrees what an idiot they are.

» RE: Sad Posted by: BreeMass
The hypocrisy is rather striking as well
Posted by: Joshua Holland on May 8, 2008 12:16 PM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I suppose there may be some people who have never violated a minor law in their lives, and they can certainly scream their heads off about "ILLEGALS" (so often written, child-like, in all caps) in good faith.

But immigration violations -- I'm not talking about human trafficking laws, just plain old immigration violations -- are incredibly minor. A civil code violation, a class B misdemeanor...

And most of those who are such devoted law-and-order types on this issue have jay-walked or driven more than 25 miles an hour over the speed limit or smoked a joint or possessed small amounts of marijuana or driven with an expired license. In those cases, it's very difficult to imagine a more clear-cut case of hypocrisy.

» Uh Josh.. Posted by: darkhorse
» RE: Uh Josh.. Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: Uh Josh.. Posted by: darkhorse
» RE: Uh Josh.. Posted by: Joshua Holland
my letter from Norman
Posted by: zooeyhall on May 8, 2008 1:21 PM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"Dear Joe:

Here's hoping everything's been going ok for you. Sorry to hear you lost that programming job to that H1B visa guy, but hey--he needed it more than you did, and just remember you are helping to make American a truly multi-cultural Nirvana!

Too bad also that Joey Jr. can't get that job with the lawn care company again this summer. It would really have helped in the fix you are in. But, you know, those Guatemalan guys are more deserving of the work then your son. And of course both of you are white racist fascist pigs, and you have to atone for the land your housing development is built on--land stolen from the Baca-Baca Indians back in 1649!

I'm sorry to hear that Joey Jr. has been noticing that many of his classmates are "were fidgeting in their seats and seemed distracted", as a recent article about this subject on the Alternet website put it. Oh, the poor dears! They're probably worried because Dad has just lost his job to some illegals willing to work for 1/3 the pay.

Things have been going just swell for me. Now that my college has been forced to grant free/in-state tuition to illegal aliens, the enrollment of Mexicans, Guatemalans, Hondurans, Columbians, Venezuelans has quadrupled! I have been promoted from Associate Professor of Social Studies to head of the college's new Department of Immigrant Help and Hispanic Integration!

My wife Mary is moving up also. The elementary school has seen an explosion non-English speaking students, and with the mandate that they have to be given full and unfettered instruction in their native tongue, well--her Spanish lessons she took way back are sure paying off!. We can now afford that Lexus and to send the kids to that private school! Too bad they won't be able to participate in the ethnic Wonderland being created in the Public Schools, but they are benefiting from it from a distance; what with the financial windfall it has been for their Mom and Dad.

I have some suggestions for you to cope:

Hang a Mexican flag from your porch
Surround your house with attack dogs
Park 10 or 12 old wrecker cars in the driveway
Claim "no habla englais" when the authorities want to ask you questions

And if worse comes to worse, you can always climb the fence into Mexico in the middle of the night. I have heard that--with the massive influx of illegals into the U.S.--that they have need of workers at those $1.00/day factory jobs down there.

Let me just close by saying: "tough shit, you fat white racist pig!

Your friend in multi-culturarity,
Norman

IF YOU ARE HERE ILLEGALLY
Posted by: SOWILO on May 8, 2008 2:26 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
whether from Canada, Mexico, the Phillipines, Guatamala or Great Britain, you cannot expect to have everything be catered to you.

I do not feel sorry for those kids. Their parents are screw-ups. If you think I'm an ass for saying this, then I can't help you.

I'm sorry. This is a big reason why the Left can't make inroads with the white working class and why the white working class vote Republican against their best interests.

BTW- the Southwest doesn't belong to Mexico anymore. They lost it fair and square!!!

» RE: IF YOU ARE HERE ILLEGALLY Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: IF YOU ARE HERE ILLEGALLY Posted by: Old Skeptic
HEY MEXITLI
Posted by: SOWILO on May 8, 2008 2:32 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
MEXICO LOST THE SOUTHWEST AND IT AIN'T GETTIN' IT BACK.

THE REVOLUTION AIN'T HAPPENIN' FOR YA!!!

What are you going to do? Attack us with leaf-blowers?

» RE: HEY MEXITLI Posted by: trewqwert
» RE: HEY MEXITLI Posted by: SOWILO
» America is a continant Posted by: Mexitli
» RE: America is a continant Posted by: SOWILO
» You love me? Posted by: Mexitli
This is how simple it could be:
Posted by: SOWILO on May 8, 2008 3:27 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
1. If you come here legally- welcome!!! Nice to meet you. What's your name? Here's the opportunity for a job.

2. If you are here, illegally: GET OUT!!!

Listen, as a working class guy with no health insurance, I do not want any more people here illegally eating up resources.

» RE: This is how simple it could be: Posted by: Joshua Holland